Mense, its 2018. How do we still think that it’s cool to perform last in 2018? Why is there this push and pull with performing last amongst artists?
Year: 2018
Shipo is expanding her brand
Senia Shipo (25), owner of Fashion Wins clothing shop and a teacher by profession, is expanding her fashion business and her brand countrywide.
EES is X-Factor
Namibian artist EEs, real name Eric Sell, is Germany’s X-Factor winner taking the crown at last Saturday’s show.
Drumming the beat alive
There are few musicians around, who can boast an active music career spanning well over four decades while playing in more bands than one can dream off - and drummer Hartmut Wenk is one of them.
Time to tango with Jossie
It is only a matter of hours to tango with part time musician, Jossie Kauandenge, who is marking his 44th birthday anniversary with music bash at the Khomasdal Stadium tomorrow.
Three Women and You heads for the coast
Three Women & You, Deirdre Denise Weston’s 5th play, premiered at the National Theatre of Namibia (NTN) last Friday and Saturday.
Gospel choirs delivered audience, late trumpeter got befitting tribute
Gospel music lovers who filled the Hosiana Parish church to capacity last Saturday during the grand finale of the Old Mutual National Gospel Choir Festival were not disappointed with the various choirs delivering their best, and thereby the audience that seemed obvious be starving of spiritual music.
Powering vocal chords with Emily Dangwa
Music teacher and a professional singer, Emily Dangwa, bring her music talent and experience to local shores when she presents a workshop at the College of the Arts (COTA) Theatre School next Tuesday.
Annual Sports Awards tomorrow in Swakop
WINDHOEK – The 2018 edition of the annual Namibia Sports Awards will tomorrow take centre stage at Swakopmund, where the country’s crème de la crème sports personalities will be rewarded for their hard work and efforts.
NDF must talk to me not NPL – Rukoro… Congo provides proof of ownership
WINDHOEK – An unyielding secretary general of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) Barry Rukoro yesterday advised the chief of the Namibia Defence Force (NDF), Lieutenant General John Mutwa, to directly deal with him and not the NPL when addressing the saga around the Military School Okahandja FC and Okahandja United FC.